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Tradition against Unification

Despite all the problems, many Slav scholars point out that other countries - like Israel, Japan and China - have chosen to preserve their ancient alphabets. It did not seem to affect their economic ascendance. And cyrillic captures better the consonants and vowels unique to Slavic languages, they argue persuasively... full story


By MAJA MILOVANOVIÆ
from Belgrade, SERBIA


European Young Journalist Award

Enlarge Your Vision

Competition WebsiteYoung editors aged 17-27 are asked to submit an article on the issue of EU enlargement which has been published in the period from January 2007 until March 2008. Participants should be active editors of school or student print and online publications or interns, freelancers, or trainees working for print or online publications. They are asked to submit an article in their native language, with the deadline on March 15, 2008... full story


By MARKO ANDREJIÆ
from Belgrade, SERBIA


Happy Birthday, WAVE!

Issue No.1 of International Youth Web Magazine "WAVE" was launched in November 2006, with a virtual editorial office and lots of emailing contact. Most of the people still didn't meet each other face-to-face but that didn't stop us in our work. This month we celebrate the first year and the first birthday of WAVE magazine. Take a look at some impressions of our team members...


Cyrillic Alphabet
Tradition against Unification


European Young Journalist Award
Enlarge Your Vision



Happy Birthday, WAVE!